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Treasurer's Notice.The County Treasurer's office will beopen for the purpose of receiving taxesfrom the 15th day of Oct, 1911, to the15th day of March, 1912, inclusive.A penalty of one per cent will beadded to all unpaid taxes after the 1stday of January to the 31st of January1912, of two per cent from the 1st dayof February to the last day of February 1912 and penalty of five per centfrom jae first day of March to the 15thday of March, 1921.The tax levies for the year 1911 areas'follows: ?For State purposes 5? mills" Ordinary County 4J" Cons. School tax 8Special County tax If" Bacon S. D. Special 2" Edgefield S. D. 244 Long Cane S. D. 3M Liberty Hill S. D. 3'V Johnston S. D. 444 Collier S. D. 344 j Flat Rock S. D. 344 Prescott S. D. 3" Plum Branch S. D. No 1 3" White Town S. D. 344 Trenton S. D. 244 Ward S. D. - 244 Moss SD. 3.4 Parks ville S. D. 344 Washington S. D. 244 R. R. Bonds Wise T's' p li44 R. R. Bonds Pickens 844 R. R. Bonds Johnston 344 R. R. Bonds Pine Grove 1444 R. R. Bonds Rlocker 14.1 44 Bonds Town Edgefield $44 School Bonds 44 144 Town of Edgefield44 Corporation Purposes 7All male citizens between the agesof 21 years and 60 years except thoseexempt by law are liable to a poll taxof one dollar each. A capitation taxof 50 cents each is to be paid on alldogs.The law prescribes that all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50years must pay a $2 commutation taxor work six days on the public roads.As this is optional with the individual,no commutation tax is included in thepropert *ax. So ask for road tax receipt unen you desire to pay road tax.Positively no taxes received after 15thof March.JAS. T. MIMS,Co. Treas, E. C.Valuable Lands For Sale.Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as the Executors of the lastWill and Testament of the lat? Mrs.Jane K. Parks, and by the authorityconferred upon us by said Will, willsell at Edgefield Court House to thehighest bidder, on salesday in November prox, being the 6th day of saidmonth, at about the hour of 12 of sameday, all that tract of land situate injthe County of Greenwood, in said State,con 1 aining" Four Hundred and One (401)acres, more or less, (of which a platwill be exhibited on the day of sale),and bounded on the North and West bylands which formerly belonged to Mr.R. M. Hays, now owned by Mr. Spann,on the East bv the Public Road known !as the Five Notch Road, and on theSouth by the Public Road known asScott's Ferry Road.Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, andthe balance of the purchase money intwo equal annual installments, with interest from day of sale; the credit portion to be secured by the bond of thepurchaser and a mortgage of thepremises.If the terms of sale are not compliedwith at once, or earnest of compliancesatisfactory to us given, we will resellthe land within one hour after saidsale.W. H. Self,W. 0. Holloway,C. J. Oliveros,Executors of the Will of Mrs. Jane K.Parks.Oct 10, 1911.VALUABLE LANDS FORSALE.EXECUTRIX SALE.Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as the Executrix of the lastWill and Testament of the late Mrs.Caroline E. Williams, and by the authority conferred upon me in and bysaid Will, will sell at Edgefield CourtHouse, South Carolina, to the highestbidder on salesday in November, 1911,being the 6th day of said month, thefollowing described real estate, plataof which will be exhibited on the dayof sale:Tract No. 1. Containing One Hundred and twenty-six (126) acres, moreor less, bounded on the North and Eastby lands of M. S. and H. W. Walker;on the South by land of T. J. Calliham,and on the West by lands of T. J. ealham and Bill Lee.Tract No. 2. Containing Eighty-one(81) acres, mora or less, bounded onthe North b\ -.ract No. I; on the Eastby lands of m. S. and H. W. Walker;on the South and West by lands of TJ. Calliham and Bill Lee.Tract No. 3. Containing Fifty-five(55) acres, acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of M. S. andH. W. Walker; on the East by TractNo. 2; and South and West by lands ofT. J. Calliham and Bill Lee.These lands are well timbered, wellwatered and about five miles fromEdgefield Court House.Terms of Sale: One-half (J) of thepurchase money to be paid in cash, andthe balance on a credit of one year,with interest from date of sale; thethe credit portion to be secured by thebond of the purchaser and a mortgageof the premises.If the terms of sale are not compliedwith at once, or earnest of compliancesatisfactory to me given, I will resellthe land within one hour after saidsale.M. VICTORIA HART,Executrix of the Will of Mrs. CarolineE. Williams.Oct 10, 1911.Citation.The State of South Carolina,County of Edgefield.By J. D. Allen, Probate Judge:Whereas, Willie Price has madesuit to me, to grant him Letters ofAdministration of the Estate andeffects of Mart Price, deceased.These Are Therefore, to cite andadmonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said MartPrice, deceased, that they be appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Edgefield C. H.,S. C., on the 25th day of Octobernext, after pt jlication hereof, at 11o'clock in the forenoon, to showcause, if any they have, why thesaid Administration should not begranted.Given under my hand this, 7thday of October 1911.J. D. Allen, P. J. E. C.Stoves! RANGES!We take this means of informing the public that wehave the largest stock ofSTOVES, RANGES, HEATERSand hardware of all kinds that we have ever carried.Alsolarge stock of table and pocket cutlery, enameled ware,glassware and crockery. We call the especial attentionot the ladies to our beautiful china. Call to see it.The farmers should come to see us tor theil plantationhardware and implements of all kinds. Our prices arevery reasonable. Come to see us.A. C. MOBLEY & SONJOHNSTON, S. C.Fall ClothingIf you have not beenamong those inspectingour new lincz of Fall andWinter suits, you are missing an unusual opportunity. our stock *s larg6> Dutwe urge you to make selections early for some of themost exquisite articles willbe impossible of duplication. Prices range as follows:Men's Suits from $3.50to $22,50. Boy's Knickerbocker suits from $1.50to $8.50.R?BENSTEIN, ManagerSave a DollarBuy the Economy shoe$Mi and $mIn all the newest styles in high bootsand colonial pumps in patent, tan,gun metal, velvet and satins, onyour way from the terminal.310 JACKSON ST.,AUGUSTA, GEORGIAPersonal PropertySale.ForNotice is hereby given on the 9thlay of November, 1911,1 will sellor cash to the highest bidder theollowing personal property belongog to the estate of J. W. Adams,leceased, at his late residence, near'lum Branch, S. C., to wit:One Planing machine and lot of?eking.One 12-hor8e power traction enline.One heavy pair of iron trucks.One heavy four horse wagon.One two-horse wagon.One thresher.One Chickering piano.One two-horse mower.One two-horse cultivator.Two cotton seed crushers.One open-top buggy.Mrs. J. A. Hamilton,Executrix,Estate of J. W. Adams.Oot 8, 1911.I was never before better able to takocare of yonr eye glass work than I am atpresant. My stock is complete and of thebest goods and my methods of examination ore the latest. I am here all thetime and can correct anything about yonrglasses that may for any reason ba unsatisfactory after the work is done. Thisfact should appeal to yon.GEORGE F. MIMS, OpticianEdgefield,s.e.Gives Aid to Striken.Sometimes liver, kidneys andowels seem to go on a strike and?fuse to work right. Then you needlose pleasant little strike breakers,?r. King's New Life Pills, to givelem natural aid and gently compelroper action. Excellent health soonollows. Try them. 25c at Penn <fc[olstein, W E Lynch & Co., B'iinmons,Averts Awful Tragedy.Timely advice given Mrs. C. Willoughby, of Marengo, Wis., (R.No. l) prevented a dreadful tragedyand saved two lives. Doctors hidsaid her frightful cough was a consumption cough and could do littleto help her. After many remediesfailed, her aunt urged her to takeDr. King's New Discovery. "I havebeen using it for some," time shewroteand the awful cough has almost gone.lt also saved my little boy jwhen taken with a severe bronchialtrouble." This matchless medicinehas no equal for throat and lungtroubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trialbottle free. Guaranteed by Penn &Holstein, W E Lynch & Co., BTimmons.mr mmI Business Locals. j. t. . .f,.t. .11 ,t, ,t, .ti itt .ti .t. it. .t..t. .1. i? fi f.t. . *TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTWe have on display our fall lin?of imported China and invite youinspection.W. E. Lynch & Co.There is no syrup better than ouBlue Ribbbon and Georgia Camsyrup. B. TimmonsLarge shipment of matting j nsreceived. New and attractive designs. Ramsey & JonesFor Sale: The Harrison Place iitown of Edgefield, Columbia StreetSeven room residence, servant housewood-house, Barn, Cow-shed, goocwell. For particulars apply to M,C. Parker, Edgefield, or T. GarretiTalbert, Parksville, S. C.Try our "Hero" ground coffeeit will go almost twice as far as thcordinary. B. Timmons.Fresh shipment of Levering?coffees at B. Timmons.Wells' Creamery Butter 30 centsa pound.W. E. Lynch & Co.Wanted: Good HousekeepingMagazine requires the services of arepresentative in Edgefield to lookafter subscription renewals and toextend circulation by special methods which have proved unusuallysuccessful. Salary and commission.Previous experience desirable, butnot essential. Whole time or sparetime. Address, with references, J.E. Fairbanks, Good HousekeepingMagazine? 881 Fourth Ave., NewYork City.Stewart & Kernaghan sells it foress.-Adv.Fresh shipment of Levering'scoffees. Tiy them and you wouldbe pleased with quality and price.B. Timmons.If you love your wife buy her anew Perfection oil cook stove.Stewart ct Kernaghan.Don't you need a new summerbuggy robe. We have a new lot in.Ramsey & Jones.Have you ever tried the ShiverSpring mineral water for stomach,liver, kidney and bladder trouble?Fresh shipment just received.B. Timmons.When you need paint for eitherinside or outside work try the AcmeQuality paint that is sold by Messrs.W. W. Adams & Co. It will giveatisfaction.Our hearse responds promptly toall calls, and our undertaking department is well supplied with allgrades of coffins and caskets. Orders will be filled on short notice.Edgefield Mercantile Co.Stewart k Kernaghan sells it forless.-Adv.Jost received a large shipment oftrunks and snit cases. All sizes atvery reasonable prices. EdgefieldMercantile Co.Remember we still sell RockHill, Tyson & Jones, Columbus andHackney buggies. Nothing betteron the market for the money.Ramsey & Jones.We always carry a full stock ofbuggies, such as Moyer, Smith andOxford. Drop in to see the differentstyles to select from. EdgefieldMercantile Co.Biggest stock of harness we haveever carried. Single and double, allweights and prices.Ramsey cfc J one*.Farm For Sale: In Ridge section, Ask for free list.Johnston, S. 0. . Y. May.Jost received one car load eachnumbers one and two shingles.W. W. Adams & Co.We sell the celebrated Babcockbuggies and carriages. They neverfail to give satisfaction.Ramsey & J ones.Try a glass of Huyler's chocolatesoda. The finest in the world. Huyler's candy always fresh.W. E. Lynch & Co.Try the new store for dry goods, ishoes, notions and ladies ready to- ?wear.Smith-Marsh Co. j50 dozen ladies pure silk hose at ,26 cents a pair, which is to your in- jterest to look at them, elsewherenot less than 75 cents a pair.C. H. Schneider, JNext to Edgefield Mercantile Co;1 case of new fall outings mlight and dark colors, the very beston the market, only 9c. New fallginghams, pretty scotch patternsmd plaids. Full 32-inch wide, per 1yard 9ic.C. H. Schneider, ?Next to Edgefield Mercantile Co. jJust received a full line of Gar- 1svood's celebrated perfumery, and }violet and carnation talcum powder. 1B. Timmons. 1tLadies suits worth $22.50 for y114.98 at (Smith-Marsh Co. fTry our new perfumery- |Blookis-in all of the popular odors,B. Timmons. ^The newest and most complete iine of shoes at^mith-Marsh Co. (Israel MukashyBargain HouseWe are now ready* to supply you in fall and wintergoods-largest sjock we have ever had. Full line ofmen's and boy's suits from $5 toBoy's Suits from $2.50 to $7.00Men's Pants from $1 to $4.50Boy's " '* 50c" 1.00. Overcoats for men and boys from $4 to $10, cloaksfor ladies and children at a low price. A full line ofunderwear for ladies, men and children.A nice line of black skirts from 1.95 to 6.00, and alsonice goods for skirts and waists, full lide of men's andboy's hats from 50c to$^9.50And also a fresh line ofDRESS SHOESfor everybody.Israel Mukashy Bargain HouseNFXT TO DUNOVANT & CO.972 BROAD STREETig Stores1289 BROAD STREETmHaving been in the furniturebusiness for 13 years, making' two or three trips to market everyyear in order to keep in touchwith how* furniture is made, wefeel that we understand the business pretty thoroughly. Andwe have never bought to a betteradvantage than we have this fall.We feel that we can save ourEdgetield friends money on theirpurchases in our line, thereforehave no hesitancy in invitingthem to call on us when in Augusta.We have bed room suits from the lowest to the best. Our parlor furniturecannot be surpassed for the money. Large assortment of Wardrobes, tables,hat racks, dining and rocking chairs, brass and enameled beds, stoves, rugs,art squares, window shades and pictures.The fact is we can furnish your entire home for a very reasonable sum. BebraBHucowd sure to call to see us when in Augusta. Special attention given all out-of-townorders. Make our store your headquarters. We will look after your comforts.E. M. ANDREWS FURNITURE COMPANYAUGUSTA, GEORGIA.TWO STORES: 972 and 1289 Broad StreetWe carry a stock of dynamitejaps and fuse. Stewart & Kernarhan.New goods arriving daily. Welave lately received a line of ladiesilk petticoats which we can offerron at $2.75, the same quality andn extra sizes at $3.25.C. H. Schneider,jJext to Edgefield Mercantile Co.Large assortment of iron and enimelcd beds to select from.Ramsey & Jones.NoticeTO FARMERS:s The World Growing Better?Many things go to prove that its. The way thousands are trying totelp others is proof. Among thems Mrs. W W Gould, of Pittsfield,?. H. Finding good health by takng Electric Bitters, she now adviss other sufferers, everywhere, toake them. "For years I sufferednth stomach and kidney trouble,"he writes. Every medicine I usedailed till I took Electric Bitters.3 ut this great remedy helped mewonderfully. They'll help any wonan. They're the best tonic and?nest liver and kidney remedy that'snade. Try them. You'll see. 50c atJenn & Holstein, W E Lynch &}o., B Timmons.Until further noticethe Graniteville Mfg. Oo.is actively in the market for cotton delivered attheir warehouses inGraniteville at 1-8 below Augusta quotationsNo wet or low gradecotton will be accepted.A. H. Gilbert, Secretary.